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Photovoltaic and photodetector systems using natural polymers

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      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

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        Special Issue Description

        Natural Polymers, or polymeric material made by living organisms, have attracted current academic attention due to their distinctive properties. Natural polymers are molecules that resemble chains and are formed of recurring chemical building components that can break down in the environment. Natural polymers are increasingly being used in electronics, medical devices, energy, food packaging, and other fields due to their unique nontoxicity and biodegradability qualities. The characteristics of Natural polymers can be improved by adding nanoscale reinforcement or by combining biopolymers to create composite materials, which can then be used more effectively in real-world applications. It is possible to create new materials with improved electrical, mechanical, thermal, and optical properties by taking into account the appropriateness, compatibility, and sustainability of the interaction of new materials with biopolymers. When used as a renewable source of electricity, solar energy has enormous potential. The cost of current technologies, however, prevents them from completely replacing nonrenewable energy sources. Due to the benefits of combining complex bio/nanomaterials with polymers, natural polymers for sustainable energy technologies are generating a lot of interest. On the other side, biodegradable polymers composite-based lightweight, flexible, reasonably priced, and near-room temperature photodetectors have also gained popularity recently. This analysis of natural polymers/nanocomposite applications focuses on photovoltaics and ultraviolet (UV) light detection. We provide a brief explanation of the biocomposite features, manufacturing method, and impact on power conversion efficiency.

        Editor Keywords

        Photodetector, Renewable Resources, Photodetection, Biocomposite, Fabrication process, Power Conversion Efficiency, Photovoltaics, Ultraviolet

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